SELECT Scheme Provider Certification of Construction (Electrical Installations to BS 7671)
Dec 24, 2015
SCOPESCOPE
• Who we are• Scheme overview• The audit process• Value of Certification• Complaints Handling
Who we areWho we are
• 1200 + Member Companies• 90% of all electrical installation work• 15,000 electricians employed• 2,200 apprentices in training
Mission StatementMission Statement
“To be recognised as delivering the exceptional support which enables
our members to prosper”
Scheme OverviewScheme Overview
Building (Scotland) Act 2003
First Certification of Construction
Scheme (2005)
1000 Approved Certifiers
(2008)
Scottish Government Certification Mark (2010)
LABSS created (2012)
Developing a Future
Vision & Strategy (2014)
Scheme OverviewScheme Overview
• Approved Body• Approved Certifier of Construction• Certificate of Construction• Scheme Provider• Certification Coordinator• Verifier
Audit ProcessAudit Process
• The Assessor– SELECT Technical Adviser– Incorporated Engineer– Many year’s experience in the industry– UKAS accredited inspection
Audit ProcessAudit Process
• At the Approved Body’s premises
the Assessor checks:
– Appropriate documents are available – copies of BS certification have been retained – Appropriate test equipment is available– Qualification certificates of ACCs are available
Audit ProcessAudit Process
• At appropriate site(s) the Assessor will ask
the Approved Certifier to:– Inspect all or part of the electrical installation(s)– Carry out tests of all or part of the installation(s)– Assess all or part of the installation(s) for overall compliance with the Building Regulations
Audit ProcessAudit Process
• The Assessor will compile a report.• Any non-compliance will require action • The Assessor will make a recommendation:
– Acceptance– Deferment– Rejection
• The applicant may appeal the decision
The Audit ProcessThe Audit Process
• Scheme providers • Subject to audit by BSD• Continuous Improvement Action Plan• Issues Log
Value of CertificationValue of CertificationCertificate of Construction
The Approved Certifier signs Part AThe Certification Co-ordinator signs Part B
Value of CertificationValue of Certification
Appropriate BS Certificates should be completed,
which may include:
• Electrical Installation Certificate together with Inspection and Test Result Schedules
• Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificate(s)
• Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Installation Certificate (Dwellings) to BS 5839-6
• Fire Alarm Installation Certificate to BS 5839-1
• Emergency Lighting Completion Certificate to BS 5266-1
Certification PracticeCertification Practice
1. The building owner or developer should inform the Verifier that they intend to use an Approved Certifier at the warrant application stage
2. During construction and on completion the Certifier must be satisfied that the work complies with the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004
3. The Certifier must be satisfied that they are competent to certify aspects of the work or use the advice of suitably qualified persons
4. The Certifier completes the Certificate of Construction, signs Part A and the Certification Co-ordinator signs Part B
Certification PracticeCertification Practice
5. The Certifier completes the Scheme Checklist and retains it
6. The completed Certificate of Construction along with the appropriate BS Certification is given to the building owner or developer
7. The relevant person fills in the Completion Certificate, attaches the Certificate of Construction and submits them to the Verifier
8. The Verifier will check that the Approved Body and Approved Certifier are currently registered on the Certification Register
9. A record of all certificates issued must be maintained by the Approved Body
Value of CertificationValue of Certification
• No additional inspection required• The Approved Certifier takes responsibility• Scottish Government backed
Complaints HandlingComplaints Handling
The Guide is produced jointly by the two scheme providersSELECT and NICEIC.
It describes the scheme and its operation!
Complaints HandlingComplaints Handling
• Complaint received by Approved Body/ Approved Certifier• Complaint received by Scheme Provider• valid?• Inspection required?• breach of Scheme rules?• breach of section 19(4) of Act?
Complaints HandlingComplaints Handling
• Scheme Disciplinary Panel• Certification Disciplinary Panel• Disciplinary procedure• reported to local authority• action plan• cancellation of registration
SummarySummary
• SELECT has been part of Certification from the beginning• Regular audit is a key part• Certification brings benefits for all …but requires collaborative working
ContactsContacts
• John Allen – Highlands & Islands– [email protected]
• Allan McCabe – Glasgow/Dumfries & Galloway–[email protected]
• Yvonne Wilson – Fife, Tayside & Grampian–[email protected]
• Elaine Gilchrist – Edinburgh/Borders/Lanarkshire–[email protected]